Tuesday, May 9, 2017

White Distressed Denim + Stripes

White Sneakers// Sunglasses // Cable Bracelet
Lip Color (in ecstasy)
Another day, another easy weekend look featuring white jeans. I told you guys I was obsessed! This time, I've got distressed denim on the mind.

Several years ago, I mentioned here on Summer Wind, that I wasn't totally keen on the idea of distressed denim. Fast forward to 2017 and I can't get enough. There's such a laid back cool vibe that a little distressing gives off and I can't seem to shake my love for it. I do, however, think there is a fine line between 'cool' and 'sloppy'.

The white denim I am wearing today, are a pair I've most recently added to my closet. They're by the same brand who makes my favorite black pair of distressed denim. They're pretty much the exact same in terms of fit/distressing placement and fabric, but the white version has a distressed hem, too! The brand also makes a plain pair, so they have something for everyone's tastes!

And lastly, I need another stripe in my closet like I need a hole in the head, but I couldn't pass this one up. It boasts a flattering boat-neck, super soft and comfortable fabric, drop shoulders, and the sweetest little bows at the sleeve hems.

You can score my entire look from Nordstrom. As you all know, I've said time and time again, Nordstrom is my go-to for ordering all of my favorite brands. Their free shipping is the best as is their customer service. Thank you to Nordstrom for sponsoring this post. All opinions are my own.

More Stripes I Love:


Monday, May 8, 2017

How to Style a Baseball Hat

There's very little 'tomboy' in me, but every once in a while, I love grabbing a baseball cap and heading out the door. Whether it's to keep the sun off my face at the beach or the pool or to hide dirty hair, it's one of my favorite accessories. 

I usually find myself reaching for a baseball cap most when I'm headed out the door on a weekend morning. It's mostly when I don't have the time (or patience, ha!) to deal with my hair and just want to run out for a coffee or brunch! 

I think when styling a baseball cap, the real key is never to try and dress it up. It's a very casual accessory and looks the most natural when worn with a casual outfit. I'll usually throw sneakers on during the weekends because I do a lot of walking so they just make the most sense. You can read all about my love for sneakers and my favorite brands/models, here

And my obsession with white jeans continues. I wear them all. the. time. Seriously, it's almost all I wear. They're just so crisp and easy to throw on... and 'match' with anything. I keep several pairs in rotation so that way, even if a pair or two is in the wash, I have backups! All of my white skinny jeans are these... I've sung their praises before and I'll sing them again because they are the BEST! They have a touch of stretch but are true denim and a nice bright white. They are truly opaque (you can't see the pockets through the material at all! They wear well and wash well, too! Not to mention they are comfortable as ever! They're a little pricey, but well worth it! These white jeans run true to size.

More Cute Baseball Hats: 

Saturday, May 6, 2017

Saturday Shopping: Weekend Sales 5/6/2017



Happy Happy weekend, everyone! Yesterday, Cinco de Mayo, today is Derby Day, what a weekend to be celebrating! Does anyone have any fun plans on deck? Yesterday morning, I met Kimberly of Sailor-Sailor for coffee at the William Penn Hotel. We were twinning, too :) We've been chatting via e-mail since I started my blog back in 2009 and finally got to meet yesterday morning. She's the sweetest, so gorgeous, and is running such a wonderful, successful line! If you're not familiar with Sailor-Sailor, you should definitely check it out. Their pieces are gorgeous and perfect for summer travels since all of the fabric is packing-friendly (no wrinkles!!). Kim is wearing the boardwalk dress and I am wearing the yacht club shift!

Last night, I went out with friends for Cinco de Mayo and tonight, I'm going to a wedding! On Sunday, it is supposed to rain all day, so I'm using that as a good time to catch up on some sleep, get some work done and also do a little cleaning.  Lots going on but mostly fun!!

Some things I've been loving this week? Obsessed with this gorgeous monogrammed robe that is under $100! It would make a perfect Mother's Day gift, but I'd love it for myself, too ;). I also love this super simple tee that ties at the waist. A great updated version of a basic tee, and under $50, too!

So excited to be getting this gorgeous lace romper and this super fun flounce tank top.... I'm obsessed with the print! I've also updated the sidebars to the right with some fun new items I am loving as well as a ton of items under $100!

And also, there are some really great sales going on, so definitely take advantage of those if you so choose! Below you can find all of the sale info from my favorite brands/retailers:

Ann Taylor// 30% off full-price dresses, skirts, and more. Code: WEARNOW, Extra 40% off sale. I love this eyelet dress, but the eyelet is done in the most subtle tennis racquet pattern. SO cute!
Anthropologie// Extra 30% off sale (no code needed) I love love love this striped dress.
ASOS// Up to 60% off occasionwear 
Banana Republic// 30% off your purchase (no code needed)
Club Monaco// New sale styles added
Bloomingdales// One day home sale (save 20-75%!!!) $250 Nespresso is on sale for just $99!!!
Kate Spade// new items just added to sale
J.Crew// 25% off tees, shorts, swim, sunglasses, and more; Extra 30% off sale styles Code: HELLOSUMMER This is the tee everyone needs (guys or gals). It's a steal!
LOFT// 30% off dresses, cardigans, and accessories; extra 50% off sale (no code needed)
Madewell// New items added to sale- if they are out of your size, find it on Nordstrom and have it price matched! 
Nordstrom// Tons of new items added to sale and the discounts are deep! Lots of Vince basics (my favorite) that are now pretty affordable! 
Ralph Lauren// Free shipping on orders $50 or more, code: MOM17, up to 40% off sale, 30% off select styles code: MOMSDAY
Shopbop// 100s of new items just added to sale
Talbots// 30% off entire purchase (no code needed)
Topshop// Up to 70% off 
Tory Burch// extensive sale selection!
Tuckernuck// So many new styles added, many under $100!

Friday, May 5, 2017

10 Ways to Avoid Loneliness While Living Alone

10 Ways to Avoid Loneliness While Living Alone

I love getting e-mails from readers. It's truly a bright spot in my day every day. You are all so sweet and it's so fun and fulfilling making so many meaningful connections. You guys ROCK! Sometimes I get fun questions, like what to wear to a wedding, and sometimes I just get sweet compliments. But then there are days where readers really connect with me and talk about something a little more personal and we can relate to each other.

A few months ago, I had a reader reach out saying she had just moved out on her own. No roommates, no parents, no boyfriend/fiance/husband/etc. Just her. She mentioned she was having a little trouble since she is so used to being around other people so it felt a little lonely in her new home.

To give you a little background: I had at least one if not more than one roommate all throughout college. Then, I lived with my parents for a few years after college. So I had never experienced living truly alone. But now that I do, can I just say how much I LOVE it!!

I think one of the biggest fears of mine, when I was transitioning to living alone, was definitely feeling alone or isolated. I am very close with my family and love them so much! Before I moved out, I was having major anxiety about being away from my family.

In full disclosure, I honestly didn't have too much struggle adjusting, but also, every day wasn't perfect. I think what helped most is that in the first two months of living in my new place, I had so much going on with vacations, my sister's graduation from college, family visiting from out of town, weddings, and more, that I didn't have even a second to ever feel 'alone'. It wasn't really until fall when I got more time to myself and settled into a post-summer routine that I felt a little lull in my schedule.

I definitely thought I would share my experience because I think a lot of people feel this way as they transition to living on their own. Whether you are transitioning from college to a new apartment, or from having roommates to getting your own place, or buying your own home, or whatever it may be, you're not alone and it's ok to talk about how you are feeling!

With all of that said (phew!) I thought I would share some tips for making living alone more fun and less lonely!

Don't let yourself be alone for too long. 
As much as I am a social person, I also love having time to myself, but when you live by yourself, I find that it can be too much alone time and that's when you start to feel isolated.

Don't let your house feel 'silent'.
For example, I always have TV or music going. I don't like silence in general, but I really find that it exacerbates the feeling of isolation! So for example, while I cook dinner, I'll usually have the news on in the background or a great playlist going. Even when I'm doing mundane things like folding my laundry or even showering, there's always some noise that makes my apartment feel more alive!

Sleep with a fan at night. 
This is kind of a weird one, I guess. Before living alone, I never used to sleep with ambient noise or anything like that. However, I find the sound of a fan while I sleep comforting because if I lay in my bed at night and hear a noise, I immediately become paranoid! A fan kind of drowns everything out, which is nice too, since I live downtown. I use this one. It's really slim, inexpensive, and doesn't make a ton of noise. It has three settings, a timer function, and it oscillates. It's also very neutral looking/kind of blends it. It's also great because you can stow it away when you have guests over since it's so compact.

Let there be light. 
I actually live where I live specifically because of the way the light streams in for the entirety of the day. I have huge 10-foot windows that just flood every nook and cranny with natural light. It's almost impossible to feel sad or alone because I get so much gorgeous natural light! I definitely suggest opening your blinds and taking in as much of that precious sunlight as you can!

Make plans to do something during the week (and on weekends).
For example, I get together with girlfriends on Monday nights for the Bachelor and then have a group tennis lesson every Thursday and Saturday. Those few things right there are always on my schedule so it forces me to get out and be social! A date night at least once a weekday is always really great, too!

Go home for dinner once a week. 
Obviously, you can only do this if you live in the same city as your parents, but I think it can work with friends/grandparents, aunts or uncles, etc. I do this and love it! That way I can always see my parents and family and it's nice to not have to cook for myself!

Schedule a 'chore night' (or morning). 
You'll feel accomplished and it will help to get you in a routine! For example, I will usually do my laundry on Mondays and Thursdays, Sunday nights I will meal plan/cook for the week, etc. This gives you a task to complete so you're a little more focused on something!

Play host/hostess.
I'm totally biased on this one because I love love love entertaining more than anything. But even if you don't, I say give it a try! I totally think it helps to make it feel like home when you have people that you know and lover over often!

Make your house your home. 
I think a lot of people can jump the gun in feeling lonely in the first month or so because when the walls are bare, and everything is 'fresh', it doesn't have a cozy, homey feel. I think making your space your home is the most important thing to feel happy and at peace. Whether you're living in a 500 sq. foot studio in a big city, a townhouse in the suburbs, or even a huge house out in the country, making somewhere feel comfortable to you takes time! Give yourself that time and try to enjoy the process.

Make Friends With Your Neighbors. 
You don't have to be besties, but at least get to know the people that live around you enough that if there was anything you ever needed in an emergency, they would have your back. I think it can really give you a comforting feeling and a great peace of mind. I am lucky in that one of my best friends just moved two doors down from me and another best friend lives a floor below me!
 

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